I ordered a selection of art prints with some of my favorite patriotic paintings. They arrived in a timely manner, were well-packaged and look great!! I will be purchasing more as gifts.
Thank you. Excellent; widely needed. Plans to purchase additional materials, sooner than later.
Wow.
The authors clearly were warning about the election of a king. Each paragraph reads almost as an indictment of the present administration.
Will this be the next thing that is expunged from the archives?
The constitution is a perfect source of reference for when discussions come up regarding the founders.
And the pocket size is perfect.
I'm actually taking the course for the second time with 2 different groups of patriots. But I wanted a copy of the DVDs for my "library" to share with others who can't join our groups due to location.
I find the book and course fascinating and every class we find things that our Founders tried to prevent from happening, but later Congresses or the president over-rode or ignored and passed laws to void the original intent, such as no income tax, and the 17th amendment weakening the power of the states. Very frustrating!
And every class we complain that this course and book should be required study in all schools in the nation. And for me, I say it should be required study every 2-3 years to inculcated minds of mush (as Rush Limbaugh used to say). There's so much info' that it can't be learned and understood in 1 go-round.
Like I said, I belong to 2 different groups studying the same material and I'm on my second go-round. But I've missed a lesson here and there and it's beneficial to review again, even if you have seen it before.
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Ronald Zahn
Carolyn Worssam, you mean well, and I wish you well, but Article V provides for two ways of amending the Constitution, which the Founders knew would be necessary from time to time. First, Congress may itself propose amendments. Secondly, since Congress itself would likely be the cause of the need for amendments, the states were empowered to take action. It would have been folly for the Founders to provide for two ways for Congress to enact amendments while leaving the states helpless in the matter. All the commas and periods support this view, that either Congress OR the states can take action. No, Congress cannot block the will of the states in this matter, the very states which authorized the existence of Congress in the first place.
Carolyn Worssam
To those who want a Convention of States and Term Limits:
Please read Article V of the Federalist papers with all its commas and periods. You are being fooled!! Once a Convention is called by Congress the States have no authority and given We The People have huge numbers of Communists in our Congress, both Republican and Democrats they will destroy our Constitution and take away all of our RIGHTS. You Sir, are advocating for the destruction of our Constitution.
As for Term Limits: We The People have the ability to exercise instill term limits without Congress passing another law (if they will) that they will not obey. OUR VOTES ARE TERM LIMITS. We have allowed all the evil to come about. We do not vett those running for office period and we have turned our backs on GOD.
Charlie Chapman
Bob Walker , you need to go back to second grade and learn to spell. Get off your high horse and get on the ground with We The People.
Trump can’t save us by himself, we will have to stand up and fight with him.
Susan Buelow
As a former educated, I continue to be appalled at what is happening in the public schools and colleges. We must not erase our history! “Who we are is who we were.” -John Quincy Adams
Seth Bradford Wagenman
Please join the Convention of States movement to put the federal government back in its proper place:
http://conventionofstates.com/?ref=38526